Manga Review: Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Volume One
Ando convinced himself when he was younger that he had the gift of psychic ventriloquism. That is, he'd think something and someone walking by would repeat what was in his head. Of course, when he told his friends in school, it turned out badly, so now as a junior in high school he's perfectly content to just go with the flow, to do and say everything that will allow him to blend in.
But Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Volume One is a shonen manga, and it never works out that way.
Manga Review: KARAKURI ODETTE, VOLUME 3
She’s a hot robot in high school! What’s the worst that could happen?
Manga Review: InuYasha Volume 48: Feeding Frenzy
Overview
The latest volume of Rumiko Takahashi’s epic adventure, InuYasha, begins with a moment of despair for Sesshomaru and Kohaku as they realize Rin, a young orphan who’s devoted herself to Sesshomaru, is not going to survive the venture in the Meido stone. No spoilers there as it occurs on the first few pages. However, Sesshomaru isn’t willing to accept that the girl is gone, so he decides to face the Lord of the Underworld in an attempt to get her back, even though he’s already saved her by using the Tenseiga, and that’s a one-time deal.